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Archive for November 24th, 2022

The Lego Galaxy Explorer set is now a stellar 50% off for Black Friday

November 24th, 2022 by

This retro-inspired Lego Galaxy Explorer kit is now just $50 in this Black Friday deal from Walmart – twice as good as last week’s deal.

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Become a superhero with this Black Friday PlayStation VR deal

November 24th, 2022 by

Sony’s PlayStation VR headset is under $200 with a free game in Best Buy’s Black Friday PSVR deal.

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Watch Europe’s Vega C rocket launch 2nd-ever mission Thursday night

November 24th, 2022 by

Europe’s Vega C rocket is scheduled to launch its second-ever mission on Thursday night (Nov. 24), and you can watch the action live.

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Paramount Plus is just $2 a month for Black Friday if you sign up for a year

November 24th, 2022 by

Paramount Plus is 50% on an annual subscription for Black Friday, giving you unlimited access to Star Trek, Halo and other sci-fi and space-themed shows.

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Hulu Black Friday Deal – Get one year for just $1.99 per month

November 24th, 2022 by

Hulu has a fantastic selection of sci-fi and space-themed shows and movies streaming for just $1.99 a month during this Black Friday 2022 deal.

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Mars rover documentary ‘Good Night Oppy’ now streaming on Prime Video

November 24th, 2022 by

“Good Night Oppy” finally arrives on Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service on Wednesday (Nov. 23), just in time for holiday viewing over the long Thanksgiving Day weekend.

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Prepare for the holidays in a galaxy far, far away with 20% off the Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar

November 24th, 2022 by

The Lego Star Wars advent calendar includes 329 pieces to make figures, vehicles, and more.

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Astronomer and solar eclipse expert Jay Pasachoff dies at age 79

November 24th, 2022 by

Jay Pasachoff perhaps witnessed more solar eclipses than anyone else. But his greatest contribution to science may have been his public outreach and inspiration of future generations of scientists.

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